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Talarico's Pizzeria - (206) 937-3463
Talarico's Pizzeria
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New Happy Hour and Happy Hour Items - Signature Pizza Slices: $3.50.
4718 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116
(206) 937-3463 Neighborhoods: Junction,West Seattle
Markets:
Seattle, WA Metro
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Tips
- Know Before You Go
Talarico's is technically a bar; however under 21 allowed until 9pm.
- Look Good
All but the most voracious eaters will be satiated with one slice; entire 28-inch pies really do feed six to eight hungry adults like the menu boasts.
- What to Drink
There's plenty of beer on tap, but there's also a prime selection of tequilas and scotch.
Customer Reviews
Biggest slice in the world
Reviewed by girlandcoconut on
2010-03-08T14:00:29Z
I'm seriously still overwhelmed by "Biggest slice in the world" so much so that it's all I can think to say right now. The pro was how can you complain about a huge ass slice of pizza for only $6? The con came in that I wanted so badly to fold it (I'm from NY, we must fold our slices) and I did, but it was so big the end fell under the weight & I had to start with a fork (this is pizza sacrilege for us NY'ers).
I actually really liked the vibe of the place, it was very comfy and easy to talk amongst our large group (until exactly 9pm when the music was turned up to nightclub volume). The bar is pretty cool, it takes up about 1/3 of the whole place. Definitely wear your contacts if you want to get a good look at the dudes (or gals) across the bar, it's seriously far all the way to the other side.
Good pizza, great service, cool vibe, I'd be happy to go back.
Pros: Biggest slice in the world
Cons: Biggest slice in the world
Nice Improvements
Reviewed by Cat Woman on
2009-12-28T16:32:26Z
I've been going to Talarico's since it opened. The service has sometimes been inconsistent, but the last few months I've seen some BIG improvements. The food quality is up and the crew seems better trained. It's my new old favorite place to hang.
No Quality...All quantity
Reviewed by Ilovepizza on
2009-07-06T20:08:09Z
If you like hanging out in a dark and dingy room eating really bad pizza, served by really bad people, surrounded by really horrendous drunks, then this is your place. Not a place I'd ever bring my kids. The gimmick with the pizza is that it is large, so that is what people talk about, not the quality. Management seems to be asleep at this place. There's so many quality places in West Seattle, that it's easy to pass this place up.
Pros:
Cons: Bad food, no quality
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